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I have Arlo cameras in my small office and would like to put an Arlo Video Doorbell in too. We keep the door locked for security reasons and we currently use a standalone video doorbell. The Arlo would let me answer when nobody is in office. Is there a way to put a monitor or ipad in the office so that the staff could see and hear who is at the door without having access to change settings or see camera views? Also, could I share the doorbell with other staff without sharing the camera data?
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By putting a tablet in the office you would get calls if someone pushes the doorbell and notifications of recorded videos if set up to do so. It would be best to use a second account for this tablet that was granted access from the primary account without the additional access setting. Check the FAQ here in the support area for details as to what access any person would have that was in the office. However, anyone who accesses the tablet would potentially be able to see all videos through the app. As long as the app isn't in the foreground the videos wouldn't be seen but that's called "security by obscurity". If they don't know it's there, they wouldn't check - until they did.
As for "share the doorbell with other staff without sharing the camera data", what do you mean by that? Basically, it's the same thing as what I described above - granting access to anyone else gives them access to videos/"camera data".
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Maybe I could use a completely separate base station and account for this?
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Yes although you could just connect the doorbell to your WiFi instead of using the base, if you don't care about features like local recording. The doorbell on its own account may be the best solution.
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